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  1. You can enter a physician’s CPSO # or one of their names (first, middle, or last) or phone number. You only need to enter information into one of the fields, with a minimum of 3 characters, to get a search result back. The more information you enter, the more refined the search results will be, especially in cases where the physician’s name ...

  2. Accessing Your EHR. An electronic health record is a secure and private lifetime record of your health history. It gives your health care team, including family doctor, nurses, emergency room clinicians and specialists, real-time access to your relevant medical information, so they can provide the best care for you.

  3. The individual's 10-digit Ontario health card number. Name: The individual’s first and last name. Service Date: The date service(s) were received. Provider Name: The first and last name of the health care professional who provided the service. CPSO #: A unique identifier used by the College of Physician and Surgeons of Ontario.

  4. Login to your Portal account and select the “Profile” button on the home page. Select the “Corporations” tab from the left-side menu. Select the applicable Corporation number under the Corporations header. Click the “Renew Certificate’ button at the bottom of the page and follow the steps to complete your COA renewal.

  5. privileges, medical and professional licenses, and the languages you speak. You can easily make updates by clicking the “Add” button next to the category. [Registration tile] – Visit the Registration section to apply for a certificate to practice medicine in Ontario or a postgraduate program.

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  6. Resources for Physicians. Find learning materials that will help physicians bill OHIP. This information requires knowledgeable interpretation. It is intended primarily for members of the professional health care community. Physicians are responsible for understanding and complying with payment requirements for any and all claims submitted to ...

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  8. All physicians are required under Regulation 57/97 of the Health Insurance Act to provide in writing to the ministry an address for every place they regularly provide insured services in Ontario to insured persons. If a physician plans to change the place where they regularly provide insured services, they must give the ministry the address of the new place 30 days before the change occurs.

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